CHEM 152A Fall 2012 - Craig

Course Information

Explanation of Grade Calculation in F12 CHEM 152 A

Please consult this document if you have any questions about how your grade was calculated. It contains an explanation of how the points in each course category were determined, how the course grades were assigned, and a distribution of GPs.

The Gradebook has also been updated to include the scaled point totals for each category.

Syllabus and ALEKS Introduction

The syllabus for CHEM 152 contains a detailed description of lecture and lab policies, as well as a daily lecture schedule, reading assignments, and suggested problems from the textbook. If you have any questions about the course, this is the first place to look.

The ALEKS Introduction document contains information about the online chemistry tutorial system we will employ this quarter.

152A_syllabus_Aut12_090712.pdf286KDownloadViewNOTE: The course schedule included here is obsolete. Please refer to the updated schedule below for reading assignments and lecture topics.

NOTE: The exam will be 1 hour 45 minutes long. You will be allowed to leave if you finish the exam within the first 75 minutes of the exam period. If you finish after that point, you must remain in your seat until the exam period is finished to minimize disruptions to your classmates.

A PDF of Ch 13 from the 7th edition of "Chemical Principles" has been posted on the "Lecture Notes" page. If you purchased the custom split for CHEM 152 for the 7th edition, your book does not contain this chapter.

There will be assigned seats for all exams in this course. The seating chart is now available on the "Exams" page. Please note your seat number and your seat location before you arrive at the exam next Wednesday.

Since I did not get to the more complicated Hess's Law example at the end of Lecture 5 in class on Monday, I have uploaded both a PDF version of the solution and an animated version of the PowerPoint slide containing the solution to the "Lecture Notes" page.